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My only problem with this is that it makes power hitters overrated, so if you have an idea to fix it, let me know.

And for pitching:

IP - 3

ER - (-1)

Win - 10

Loss - (-5)

Save - 5

Blown Save - (-2)

K - 1

Hit - (-.5)

BB - (-.5)

Hold - 2

No Hitter - 10

Perfect Game - 20

OK, if you are going to go that way, then you need to add a couple of hitting categories, as you currently have 8 offensive and 10 pitching stats (actually 12, but I'll consider the no hitter and perfect game points as "bonus" ones.)

I would guess Walks would be a good one, +1. And maybe make SB +2, and CS -1?

OK, if you are going to go that way, then you need to add a couple of hitting categories, as you currently have 8 offensive and 10 pitching stats (actually 12, but I'll consider the no hitter and perfect game points as "bonus" ones.)

I would guess Walks would be a good one, +1. And maybe make SB +2, and CS -1?

And looking it over, it actually DEVALUES power hitters some, because a guy who goes 4-4 with 2 singles and two doubles is more likely than multiple homers from one guy, so Player A would have 10 points purely from hits, while Player B would have 12 from two solo HR, but since runs were put on the board from those hits immediately, they ARE more valuable.

A guy like, say Adam Dunn is more likely to go 1-4 with a HR and 2 K, which would be 4 points, while a guy like Ichiro Suzuki is more likely to go 2-4 with a double and a SB, therefore he would have 4 points too. Basically a wash.